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				 Oct 25,26: Sacramento River (CA) Salmon Limit! 
 
			
			On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 12:15:58 -0700 (PDT), Dale Gillespie 
 wrote:
 I launched into the Sacramento River at Rio Vista on the Sacramento
 River, then began a troll up river to the Old Sac, clear on up to
 Locke, CA, about a half days troll. It was a breezy day, and I had my
 hands full with keeping the boat on course, tending the lines, etc. In
 fact I gave up trolling two lines as it was just too much work. But
 one line worked fine, thanks.
 
 
You should try an autopilot - great for low speed trolling.
 Within half an hour of starting, about halfway between the Rio Vista
 Bridge and the Old Sac, the reel screamed out that a salmon had taken
 my green, double bladed Silvertron!
 
I love that sound!
 I turned the boat into the river
 and the fight was on! He wasn't a very big salmon, but he sure had
 heart! He fought hard and strong, but within 10 minutes or so, he was
 in my net! I weighed him in at eight pounds, and he measured 22
 inches.
 
 I continued upriver, glad to be in the somewhat protected by the
 levees along the Old Sac and off the windy main ship channel.
 Somewhere above the Isleton Bridge a ways, a DFG creel census crew
 pulled along side and asked if I'd had any luck. For a change I was
 able to say "YES!". I dropped anchor, reeled in and they pulled along
 side to check out my fish. It weighed in at nine pounds on their
 spring scale, so I trust my electronic's eight pounds. They also
 checked for eggs and pronounced my fish a he. They asked the usual
 "What's your zip code? How long have you been fishing?" and then they
 were gone. I can tell you that DFG is hiring some mighty cute census
 takers these days. If you doubt it, check my website!
 
 I trolled clear up beyond Walnut Grove and Locke, then turned back in
 time to anchor for the night across from the Boat House in Locke. It
 was a breezy and cool night, but still another lovely night on the
 river in the cozy cabin and V-berth of my C-Dory!
 
 I was trolling at 0800 the next morning and it was uneventful 'til
 waaaay back down river to about a quarter mile above the Isleton
 Bridge. I thought my green Flatfish had collected some debris, and as
 I grabbed the rod to reel in and clear it, a salmon was on!
 bzzzzzzzzzzzzt! She must have been mouthing the lure somehow, and got
 herself hooked! The fight was on! I turned the boat into the river and
 began reeling her in. After about 10 minutes or so, she was along side
 the boat and in the net. I measured her at 34 inches and weighed her
 in at 16 pounds. And that was my limit!
 
Nice fish, thanks for sharing.
 
 After cleaning up the cockpit and stowing the gear, I headed for the
 ramp and home. Man, did that feel great to have a limit - my first
 salmon limit in over seven years!
 
 En route home I called Bora, the guy who did the fine gel coat work on
 my boat earlier this year, and offered him my catch. He was more than
 happy to meet me and accept the fish. He would smoke them, he said,
 and it would be time for a party!
 
 And I'm already looking forward to my next salmon trip!
 
 For lots of photos and story, check my homepage:
 http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...-salmon-limit/
 
 Dale
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